Well instead of typing everything out I rather just put the basics (I'm just to lazy right now):
1.Gather basic supplies, food, water, medicine for general illnesses, first aid supplies, navigational equipment such as maps and a compass with maybe a GPS for the first few days while the network is still up, communication equipment, light weapons such as light medium length blades or swords that have sheaths, a gun if I can find one with a decent supply of ammunition (Preferably a .22 or 9mm due to the availability of the ammunition) or a high powered rifle, combat/survival equipment such as a combat knife, some sort of wire, blankets, duct tape, rope/bungee cord, camouflage netting/covering, survival clothes such as hiking boots, extra socks and underwear, tactical/camouflage TDU's or jackets with high tearing resistance and is waterproof, light entertainment like cards or a board game or dominoes to combat boredom, books on first aid/survival and edible plant life/wildlife, books for entertainment, sizable back pack with spare, garbage bags, gas mask (If available with I do have and extra filters), smoke canisters for signalling, scissors, razors, a comb, toiletries, a couple sets of silverware, canteen or water storage device, small pot for boiling water/cooking, fishing line/hooks (if available), light tools such as a utility knife or multi-tool, ponchos, bug spray/sun screen, radio's (two way or more), extra batteries of all kinds, hat/bonnie hat, extra clothes like shirts/long pants (Camouflage/green or black/earthy recommended), gloves (never know what you are touching and for not cutting yourselves, combat gloves recommended), marker/spray paint, emergency flairs/glow sticks, and a cell phone with a charger (for beginning stages when power and communications are still up), flint stick/ water proof matches, waterproof bedroll/sleeping bag (Dark colors recommended), energy bars protein pills and vitamins (good health and energy bonus), flash lights, solar panels with plugs, and so on.

2. Secure transportation, smaller truck or van will do, bigger trucks/vans will be hard to get through side roads/traffic and can get through jams easier, if you are out of the city a larger RV or truck.van will work better (4x4 recommended), obtain extra gas/fuel from abandoned cars or stations, if alone a small two door car or motorcycle might be better transportation, in bigger cities walking might need to take place in order to get out of city due to traffic jams, a vehicle stashed out of the city or father out on the roads will be best here.

3. Gather friends/family with skill sets that will help the group such as first aid, doctors, ex. military/police/survival people, creators/inventors/tool shop workers or hunters, they must be in good health and physical/mental condition as well as be close friends and reliable allies that won't stab you in the back or leave you/steal supplies. They must also have their own supplies and live close enough or have a meet up spot somewhere that is close enough for the whole party to quickly meet up and get out of the immediate area and larger cities. A group of 4-6 will work best together. A strong pair of three will work if they work well together and have the skill set required, but a team of 4-6 is recommended (Basically a squad), MUST include both genders.

4. Reach safe ground/building with multiple exits and entrances that are sealed off for escape and entering quietly with one main entrance for easy security at over watch, a two/three floor complex with a flat room will work but is hard to guard and seal off. Has to be near wildlife or forest, if not a warehouse or fertile ground for plants (If long stay is possible), ALL PLACES MUST HAVE FRESH WATER SUPPLY, higher ground is a bit better, a hill or any higher building will work, or if you must continuously move onto the next place a set course and destination route will be needed along with alternatives for safer and planned travel.

5. "Level Up", basically, enhance any weapons, vehicles, or supplies for zombie/survival needs such as a knife taped to a pistol or a flashlight taped to a pistol, the vehicles will be needing some sort of rebar or metal with a small window for viewing, a metal front piece for bashing will protect the front of the car, spike it if possible, reenforce the front window with metal/rebar, instal hatch on roof or reenforce the sunroof to use as a place to fight, a long rod with a knife or other sharp object will help here for stabbing, BOTH ENDS NEED A SHARP OBJECT

6. Survive, now just try to survive as best you can, avoid confrontations, only forge friendships with people you can trust or don't bother talking to anyone, be in pairs at all times and do not travel further than one hundred yards from each other without a emergency or real survival need, keep moving no matter what, avoid making sounds and bright lights, find proper shelter and replenish supplies that even remotely look like they are dying out.

Just a short summary of my own plans and tips. I'll take any questions or whatever in my inbox or a quote on here. Bye! :3

First of all I would put on most comfy jeans, black tank, best boots, belt, cardigan, socks, and hoodie. I would grab my backpack and put the following: Toilet paper, tooth paste, tooth brush, one pair of shorts, 5 panties, one tank top, light blankie, can opener, 10 cans of whatever food, 3 spoons, forks, butter knives, and aluminium water bottle. Then get a large purse and put in the following: more TP, my collection of Tamadochi knives, my 4 pocket knives, my phone and charger. 10 cans of tuna and all my water bottles would be put in my van. I would proceed to my shed and get my shovel, hoe, rake, and garden spade. I would jump into my van and drive to any gas station and robber as many gas cans I could carry and then fill them up. then drive towards Alaska. killing zombies along the way.